the activity

the activity

– In a statechart diagram, the response an object in a particular state makes to an event without changing its state. Unlike actions, activities have non-negligible execution times and can be interrupted. The keyword do indicates an activity.
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the activity

the activity

– In Windows Live (primarily through profile), online actions, such as updating a status message, publishing photos, or updating profile info. These actions can take place on Windows Live or on other services someone has connected to their profile, such as Facebook or Twitter. These actions can show up as updates in feeds within Windows Live or on connected services.
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Definiciones relacionadas de "activity":

the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically2

the level of activity declines with age2

an organic process that takes place in the body2

respiratory activity2

a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)2

volcanic activity2

the state of being active2

his sphere of activity2

(chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction2

catalytic activity2

An action to be performed, such as a task, or a communication item that is sent or received, for example, e-mail, phone calls, and appointments.1

A pattern of work performed together for a single purpose. An activity may use or produce work products and may be tracked by a work item.1

In a statechart diagram, the response an object in a particular state makes to an event without changing its state. Unlike actions, activities have non-negligible execution times and can be interrupted. The keyword do indicates an activity.1

A collaborative action, such as sharing, calendar sharing, or using a whiteboard.1

A unit of program behavior in Windows Workflow Foundation. Single activities can be composed together into more complex activities.1

A user action, such as a change to status, social tags, or profiles. Notification of these changes can be sent to other users through an activity feed.1

In Windows Live (primarily through profile), online actions, such as updating a status message, publishing photos, or updating profile info. These actions can take place on Windows Live or on other services someone has connected to their profile, such as Facebook or Twitter. These actions can show up as updates in feeds within Windows Live or on connected services.1